Guess that was kind of a rhetorical question, because we all know the answer. Cozbi + Nicholas know what’s up. These two wanted to celebrate their anniversary in a big way, so they jetted off from Seattle to Paris, where they also spent their honeymoon six years earlier. Cozbi fashioned a bouquet out of flowers from a nearby market; they made a picnic of macaroons, cheeses, crackers, and Champagne; and set off for a sunset stroll with Karen Kristian Photography in tow.
Eat Drink Chic. Finding Vegan. Veganism Is The Future. Vegan Action.

—to give your kitchen a cruelty-free makeover. Major health-food chains chock-full of animal-friendly fare are popping up everywhere, and mainstream supermarkets have become meccas for followers of meat- and dairy-free diets. The best part? With PETA’s shopping guide, you don’t have to strain your eyes! PETA combed the aisles of countless grocery stores, poring over ingredient labels, and compiled a list of vegan products for your shopping convenience. You’ll find everything on your shopping list and lots more—from the obvious Tofurky Beer Brats and Gardenburger Riblets to the “I can’t believe it’s vegan” Kraft Creamy Italian Dressing and Little Debbie Cake Donuts. We are constantly updating our lists, so if you know of a product that isn’t currently listed here, or if you find a product here that is not vegan, please contact us.
Quick Guide to Every Herb and Spice in the Cupboard.

Ever get coriander confused with cumin?

Or wonder if saffron is really essential to the flavor of a dish? As much for our benefit as for yours, we've put together this quick reference guide to all the most common (and some uncommon) herbs and spices! For any herb or spice listed below, click on the name to read the full description. We'll continue adding to this list as we cover more of the seasonings we use in our cooking.
Pepsi's lawyers say Mountain Dew can dissolve a mouse. (NaturalNews) While drinking Mountain Dew, have you ever seen (or perhaps felt on your tongue) a thick, jelly-like substance?

Maybe you assumed the ingredients in the soda had gelled. According to Mountain Dew manufacturer Pepsi, you may have been ingesting some extra protein with your beverage in the form of a liquified rodent.An Illinois man is suing Pepsi, claiming he found a mouse in his can of Mountain Dew. Ronald Bell of Edwardsville, a small town near St. Louis, alleges there was a mouse in a can of soda he purchased and drank in 2009. Bell says he spit out the mouse and called the company to complain. Bell says that Pepsi destroyed the evidence in the case and is seeking judgment. Now it appears that, in order to win a lawsuit, Pepsi has conducted its own animal testing on its products and is putting forth evidence that their soda causes organic tissues, as the legal brief states, to become a "jelly-like substance.

The Big Mac has come under attack, after McDonald's became the subject of an outburst of vitriolic hatred on Twitter when critics hijacked a promotional hash-tag created by the fast-food giant. Opponents accused the burger franchise of making customers vomit, serving pig meat from gestation crates and dishing up a burger containing a finger nail. One fierce critic claimed he would rather eat his own diarrhea than visit the famous Golden Arches. Attack on the Big Mac: McDonalds has become the subject of an outburst of vitriolic hatred on Twitter after users hijacked a promotional hashtag created by the fast-food giant Jumping on the social media bandwagon, McDonald's last week launched a campaign featuring paid-for tweets, which would appear at the top of search results.

Jamie Oliver: Victory as McDonald's stops using 'pink slime' in its burger recipe. TV chef was disgusted to discover ammonium hydroxide was being used by McDonald's to convert fatty beef offcuts into a beef filler for burgers'Why would any sensible human being want to put ammonia-filled meat into their children's mouths?

Asked Jamie Oliver McDonald's denies its hand had been forced by TV campaign By Jill Reilly Updated: 11:05 GMT, 27 January 2012 After months of Jamie Oliver campaigning on his hit US television show, McDonald's has abandoned the beef filler from its burger patties After years of trying to break America, Jamie Oliver has finally made his mark by persuading one of the biggest U.S fast food chains in the world to change their burger recipe.